The 2018-19 College Basketball Season is a few months away, but it is time to to dive into my first rankings of the 2018-19 season! There is no better way to start the preseason than with some Top 25 Rankings! So… let’s get right to it!
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Well, so much for last week being slow. A multitude of ranked teams fell on Saturday, creating hysteria for our voters. It seems that after finals, some of our ranked teams came out flat. Several of these games ended in dramatic fashion, such as Indiana’s upset win over Notre Dame

Bedlam. That was last week. Five of our top ten teams lost. Some in games you wouldn’t predict in a million years. It’s clear that Christmas came early for college basketball fans, as chaos dominated. We had Florida get trounced by their rival then inexplicably lose to a mid-major. Kansas

Oftentimes, the couple weeks following Thanksgiving can be a slow period in college basketball. The high competition of the early-season tournaments can have some teams looking for reprieve in smaller opponents. Finals are coming up, too, which means teams will usually go at least a week without contesting a game.

Last week, the college basketball year truly began, thanks to the Champions’ Classic. Those two battles brought us high-level competition just days into the season. In addition, a couple other ranked teams also saw themselves get beat, or nearly. This includes Northwestern and USC, one of which clung to a

The first weekend is in the past. As per the usual, there wasn’t a ton of drama. Most teams played schools from lower conferences, which served as punching bags and measuring sticks. Though some teams struggled to work through growing pains, such as Kentucky, there shouldn’t be a lot of

Special Solar eclipse day Bracketology by: Jonathon Warriner
For some, today might be the last time you will be able to read my Bracketology, due to looking into the sun without Solar eclipse glasses. Enjoy reading my latest predictions, and remember to wear the Solar eclipse glasses before looking at the

Leading up to the NBA Draft we will be analyzing scouting reports for various players who have entered their name in this year’s NBA Draft. The focus of these articles will be on prospects who we find most intriguing and feel readers need to become more familiar with. Please let

The redemption tour was complete last night in Phoenix. Even with Kris Jenkins in the building, the Tar Heels were able to capture their sixth national championship in program history and third under head coach Roy Williams.
You can complain all you want about the refs who blew their whistle every

#1 Gonzaga vs. #1 North Carolina
9:20 ET, CBS
UNC
Player to Watch: Kennedy Meeks
In the national semifinal win over Oregon, Meeks imposed his will finishing with 25 points and 14rebounds. The senior big man obviously had the height and size advantage in comparison to the smaller Oregon front-court. Gonzaga will be a

#1 North Carolina vs. #3 Oregon
Saturday 8:39, CBS
North Carolina
Player to Watch: Justin Jackson (Tournament Averages: 19.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists)
Tempted to talk about Luke Maye here but I had to write with my head and not my heart. Justin Jackson has taken major strides forward on the offensive end this year.

#7 South Carolina vs. #1 Gonzaga
Saturday 6:09 PM, CBS
South Carolina
Player to Watch: Sindarius Thornwell (Tournament Averages: 26.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists)
Senior guard Sindarius Thornwell has been an absolute monster for the Gamecocks as they have won their four tournament games. Thornwell has been doing a little bit of everything and

Brad Kreppel is joined by podcast stalwarts Zach Beeler and Sean Bock to discuss the craziness that ensued during the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament and to preview the Final Four. Our next podcast will likely be next week to recap the Final Four. Be sure to follow us